A
very pretty wedding took place at St. Fidelis Catholic Church,
Chicago, at 2:30 in the afternoon, June 20th, 1948, when Alice
daughter of Mr. John Zukowski of Thorp (Clark Co.), Wis., and
Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cervenka of Chicago, were joined in
matrimony.

The bride was attired in a gown of white satin, a long train with a
fingertip veil and rhinestone crown, also pearl earrings to match
her dress, and carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and lily
of the valley.

Carol Cervenka, niece of the groom, wore a pink marquisette gown
and carried a white lace pillow with rings.

Dorothy Zukowski, as bridesmaid, sister of the bride and Roy
Gessler, as best man. Dorothy wore a gown of aqua marquisette net
over aqua taffeta and a three-strand pearl necklace and pearl
earrings, and an aqua headband to match. She carried a colonial
bouquet of pink roses.

Wanda Nichols, girl friend of the bride, and Edward Wartolec were
the second attending couple. Wanda also wore a gown of aqua taffeta
and a 3 strand pearl necklace and pearl earrings, and an aqua blue
headband. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses.

The pearls and earrings were gifts from the bride.

The groom and his attendants wore black suits with white jackets
and white carnation boutonnieres.

After the ceremony a wedding reception was held at the Webster Hall
in Chicago. They left for their honeymoon to the northwest part of
Wisconsin.

Out of town guests at the wedding were: John Zukowski and Miss
Dorothy Zukowski of Thorp, the rest were all from Chicago.